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TCL Metro Gaming Fest' Brings Unmatched Fun and Exclusive Offers from August 17th till September 6th

                                         

TCL Pakistan’s No.1 LED TV brand, in collaboration with Metro Pakistan, is hosting a thrilling event "TCL Metro Gaming Fest," at 4 major cities across of Pakistan. The festival is offering customers an immersive gaming experience, entertainment, and unbeatable discounts.

 

Gaming and technology enthusiasts are invited to enjoy an array of exciting console games, PlayStations, and virtual reality (VR). This will allow participants to have a firsthand experience and learn more about TCL’s cutting-edge gaming technology that promises an unparalleled gaming adventure.

 

From August 17th to September 6th, gaming enthusiasts can immerse themselves in an unparalleled gaming experience at the "TCL Metro Gaming Fest." Attendees will have the opportunity to play the latest PlayStation games and immerse themselves in (VR) Games, while benefiting from TCL's cutting-edge gaming TV’s that promise to enhance their gameplay.

 

In addition, exclusive discounts on a diverse range of TCL products will be available to festival-goers making it the perfect opportunity to upgrade their entertainment setup.

 

  • Lahore: Metro Thokar Niaz Baig
  • Karachi: Metro Safari
  • Islamabad: Metro
  • Faisalabad: Metro

Gaming enthusiasts are encouraged to mark their calendars and join the excitement from August 17th to September 6th at the "TCL Metro Gaming Fest." This is an event you won't want to miss!

 

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